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A calendar of important meetings and events in the field of communications
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April 21-26 — 93rd convention of Society of Motion Picture and TV Engineers (SMPTE) The Traymore hotel, Atlantic City, N. J.
April 22 — Annual Associated Press luncheon, grand ballroom, Waldorf-Astoria hotel, New York. Speaker: Lt. Col. John H. Glenn Jr. AP membership meeting at 10 a.m.
♦April 22-23 — Spring meeting of National Spanish Language Network, El Tropicana motel, San Antonio, Tex. Bob Berry, Glenn Adv., San Antonio, will speak.
April 22-23 — Conference on broadcasting and mental health, under Joint sponsorship of National Association of Broadcasters and National Association for Mental Health, U. S. Hotel Thayer, West Point, N. Y. The conference will open with a luncheon at the Harvard Club in New York City on April 22, and from there will move to West Point by chartered bus. Conference cochairmen are LeRoy Collins, NAB president, and Dr. William C. Menninger of the Menninger Foundation.
April 22-23— Sixth National Foreign Policy Conference for Editors and Broadcasters, West Auditorium, Department of State, Washington. President Kennedy and other
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April 22 — Miami; Montgomery, Ala.; Roanoke, Va. April 23 — Columbus, Ga. April 24 — Tampa, Fla.; Greensboro, N. C; Augusta, Ga. April 25 — Atlanta. April 26— Jacksonville, Fla.; Charlotte, N. C.
April 29 — Des Moines; Charleston, S. C; Norfolk, Va.; Asheville, N. C. April 30 — Waterloo, Iowa; Columbia, S. C; Richmond, Va.; Greenville, S. C. May 1 — Cedar Rapids, Iowa; Bristol, Va. May 2— Raleigh, N. C; Washington. May 3 — Davenport, Iowa; Durham, N. C; Baltimore; Huntington, W. Va.
May 6 — Texarkana, Tex.; Wichita, Kan. May 7 — Shreveport, La. May 8 — Dallas-Fort Worth; Topeka, Kan. May 10 — Oklahoma City; Kansas City, Mo.
May 13— Tulsa; Binghamton, N. Y.; Nashville; Lincoln, Neb. May 14 — Utica, N. Y.; Omaha. May 15— Houston; Evansville, Ind. May 16 — Rochester, N. Y.; Sioux City, Iowa. May 17— Lake Charles, La.; Buffalo; Louisville, Ky.; Sioux Falls, S. D.
May 20 — Providence, R. I.; Cleveland; Milwaukee; Terre Haute, Ind. May 21 — Indianapolis. May 22 — Portland, Me.; Toledo, Ohio; La Crosse, Wis. May 23 — Cincinnati. May 24 — Bangor, Me.; Detroit; Rockford, 111.; Wheeling, W. Va.
May 27— Burlington, Vt. May 29— Albany, N. Y. May 31— Springfield, Mass.
June 3 — Boise, Idaho; Abilene, Tex.; Minneapolis. June 4 — Duluth, Minn. June 5— Seattle; Odessa, Tex. June 6— Fargo, N. D. June 7— Portland, Ore.; El Paso, Tex.; Bismarck, N. D.
June 10 — Sacramento, Calif.; Albuquerque, N. M. June 12 — San Diego; Salt Lake City. June 14 — Phoenix, Ariz.; Denver.
June 24 — New Orleans. June 25 — Baton Rouge, La. June 27 — Hattiesburg, Miss. June 28 — Meridian, Miss.
Late June: Philadelphia, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Chicago, New York and Fresno, Calif.
government officials will participate in briefing sessions.
*April 23 — National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, New York chapter forum on "Educational Television: Its Past, Present and Future." Hotel Astor, New York.
April 23 — Joint luncheon of Advertising Club of Boston and Broadcasting Executives Club of New England, Georgian Room, Hotel Statler-Hilton, 12:30 p.m. James C. Hagerty, vice president in charge of news, special events and public affairs, ABC-TV, is chief speaker.
April 25 — Federal Communications Bar
Association luncheon, with following speakers: James B. Sheridan, Broadcast Bureau; James E. Barr, Safety & Special Radio Services; James J. Nordberg, Common Carrier, George S. Turner, Field Engineering & Monitoring, and Curtis B. Plummer, executive director. Willard hotel, Washington.
♦April 25 — Radio & Television Women of Southern California annual Genii Award banquet at Hollywood Palladium. Shirley Booth will be honored with this year's Genii Award, to be presented by Richard Boone.
April 25 — Annual stockholders meeting, Trans-Lux Corp., 625 Madison Avenue, New York.
April 25-26 — Annual meeting of AP Broadcasters of Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh. Louis J. Kramp, assistant general manager of Associated Press, and Edward F. Ryan, incoming president of Radio-TV News Directors Association, will speak.
April 25-26 — Spring meeting of Washington State Association of Broadcasters, Olympic hotel, Seattle. Speakers include: FCC Commissioner Kenneth Cox; Washington State attorney general, John J. O'Connell; RAB administrative vice president, Miles David. Ray Hamilton, of Hamilton-Landis & Associates, will speak on "Station Values."
April 25-27— Annual convention of Fourth District of Advertising Federation of
America, Cherry Plaza hotel, Orlando, Fla. Speakers include: Ralston H. Coffin, RCA, New York; Mark Cooper, AFA president; Whit Hobbs, BBDO, New York; Margo Sherman, McCann-Erickson, New York; Hobart Franks, Atlanta Journal & Constitution; Thomas Moore, ABC-TV, New York; NAB President LeRoy Collins; and Col. John (Shorty) Powers, astronauts' public relations representative.
April 25-27— Annual meeting of American Association of Advertising Agencies, The Greenbrier, White Sulphur Springs, W. Va.
April 26 — Michigan AP Broadcasters Association meeting, Lansing.
April 26 — 15th anniversary ball of Bedside Network of Veterans Hospital Radio & TV Guild, Plaza hotel, New York.
April 26-27— Ninth annual Oregon Broadcasting Conference, Oregon Association of Broadcasters, Village Green motor hotel, Cottage Grove, Ore.
April 26-27 — Virginia AP Broadcasters meeting, Executive motor hotel, Richmond. Awards In the VAPB newscasting and telecasting contests and for public service will be presented on first night at the banquet.
April 27 — UPI Broadcasters Association of Massachusetts, The Charterhouse, Waltham.
April 27-28 — Spring meeting of Kansas AP Radio-TV Association, Baker hotel, Hutchinson.
April 28 — Milline Club meeting at Masquers in Hollywood, Calif. Mel Blanc, president of Mel Blanc Associates, humorous advertising consultants, will talk on "How To Avoid Speaking Before Advertising Groups and Other Religious Cults."
April 28-30 — Annual meeting, Chamber of Commerce of the U. S., National Chamber
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